Joan,
I don't know. My OE5 came with IE 5 and because IE5 is soooo integrated
into the O/S there were no choices.
These conversations should be on the list so that others can learn or
contribute.
Jim Meagher
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----- Original Message -----
From: Joan Rapier <[log in to unmask]>
> Jim,
> I hate to be a pest but could you tell me how to get hold of OE5? I've
> poked all around at Microsoft. From what I can tell, they won't let you
> download the program so it can be installed when you like where you
like.
> You can only download a setup file that when run sniffs around your
system
> to see if it's "ok" for you to install the program. I don't want to
have
> to download this w/ an analog or 56k modem. I wanna be able to use my
> cable modem and install the program on a different machine than the one
I
> downloaded the program to.
>
> TIA
> Joan
>
> That should be correct, it should work from the "real" files not an
> archive.
> You also will get more functionality and a more stable platform with
> version 5.
>
> One other quick thing to try, is just "point" you current OE to the
> directory on the old drive.
>
> [J Rapier] Tried it. Still get the "Can't start OE because cannot load
> MSOE.DLL" message.
>
> Right-click the OE icon and select properties. Now edit the TARGET box
by
> adding the drive, path, and FOLDERname of the old system files. I
*thinK*
> this will let you load in all the old messages, which you can then
export.
>
>
>
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